Types of Nonverbal Communication
Functions of Nonverbal Communication
Misconceptions About Listening
Faulty Listening Habits
Listening to Connect and Support
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The study of body movement. Facial expression. Gesture. And posture.

What is Kinesics

100

Deliberate gestures with precise meaning. Known virtually all members of a cultural group.

What is emblems

100

sound waves strike the eardrum and cause vibrations that are transmitted to the brain.

What is hearing

100

An imitation of true listening.

What is pseudolisten

100

Listening with the goal of helping a speaker deal with personal dilemmas.

What is supportive speaker

200

Vocal interruptions such as stammering and use of uh, um, and er.

What is Disfluence

200

Nonverbal behaviors that accompany and support verbal messages.

What is illustrators

200

Providing observable feedback to another person’s behavior or speech.

What is responding 

200

A listening style in which the receiver responds only to messages that interest them.

What is selective listening

200

A listening style that is driven primarily by the desire to build emotional closeness with the speaker.

What is relational listening

300

 refers to the vocal elements that accompany speech and add nuance. emotion or emphasis to what is being said beyond the actual words.

What is Paralanguage

300

The tendency to assume that other are being honest

What is truth bias

300

The process wherein the brain recognizes impulses as sound and gives them meaning

What is listening

300

People who focus on themselves and their interests instead of listening to and encouraging others

What is conversational narcissists

300

Using silence and brief statements to encourage a speaker to continue talking

What is Prompting 

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Movement in which part of the body (usually the hands) massages, rubs, holds, pinches, pick. or otherwise involves an object or body part

What is manipulator

400

The tendency to assume that other are lying

What is deception bias

400

Being fully present with people—paying close attention to their gestures, manner, and silences, as well as to what they say.

What is mindful listening 

400

A response style in which the receiver perceives a speaker’s comments as an attack.

What is defensive listeners

400

helps the person speaking hear and think about the words they have just spoken.

What is Reflect 

500

The phenomenon of adopting traits or enacting behaviors associated with articles of clothing.( in sum unclothed cognition highlight how attire influence both the wearer's internal mindset and how they perceived both which can significantly shape communication

What is Enclothed cognition

500

consistency of a person’s verbal and nonverbal communication

What is Communicate coherence

500

The act of recalling previously introduced information. The amount of recall drops off in two phases: short term and long term.

What is remembering

500

The failure to recognize the thoughts or feelings that are not directly expressed by a speaker, and instead accepting the speaker’s words at face value.

What is insensitive listeners 

500

A response that evaluates the sender’s thoughts or behaviors in some way. The evaluation may be favorable or unfavorable.

What is judging response 

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